Jacksonville (6-2) trailed by as many as nine points in the first half and was down 35-30 at the break. But the Wichita State offense cooled down as the Shockers went nearly eight minutes with nobody except Troy Mack able to score a point for them.

Mack, who led all scorers with 21 points and had nine rebounds, scored nine successive points for the Shockers. And his free throw with 3:16 remaining gave Wichita State a 60-58 lead.

Robinson, a transfer who played last year at Coffeyville Community College in Kansas, was 6-for-12 from the field, hitting three from beyond the arc. His only free throw of the night, with nine seconds left, was the final point of the game.

Arena manager apologizes to Knight

LUBBOCK, Texas -- The Compaq Center manager who confronted Bob Knight for disparaging the arena apologized on Monday but didn't retract his claim that the Texas Tech coach cursed him and offered to fight him.

Jerry MacDonald, the general manager of the Houston building, apologized for his behavior and for overreacting to what Knight said about the locker rooms.

Knight ripped the arena after a 71-64 win over Houston in a charity tournament Friday night, saying the accommodations would be cramped "for four midgets."

MacDonald, who heard Knight make the remarks, confronted him afterward on a loading dock, saying he wanted to "hold him accountable" for his statements. That's when he said Knight cursed him and offered to "step outside" to settle matters.

"I overstepped myself and hope that you will not hold my facility nor my company responsible," MacDonald said in a letter to Knight. "It is not the normally accepted behavior of my company for any member of its management to behave in a less than professional and customer-oriented way."

MacDonald was not available by telephone for comment Monday.

At a post-game news conference following the Red Raiders' 89-72 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette on Monday night, Knight said he had conveyed through Tech sports information director Randy Farley what had happened and would not discuss further the conversation he and MacDonald had.

"I get a little bit tired of the media frenzy," Knight said."I think the key in that whole situation is that the guy at the top of the whole thing looking into exactly what happened and then feeling without any question that he owed us an apology for what had happened."

Texas Tech athletic director Gerald Myers said the president of SMG, the holding company that owns Compaq Center, apologized by phone to Knight.

"From Texas Tech's point of view, this brings to an end the unpleasantness that followed a great basketball game," Myers said.